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1986 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton 4x4 What Your Looking At Is A One Of A Kind Truck !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:48567
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States

WHAT YOUR LOOKING AT IS A ONE OF A KIND TRUCK! 


1986 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton 4x4

Scottsdalle

5.7 350 V8 Engine

4-Speed Transmission

Longbed

Canopy

Am/Fm CD Player

Running Boards

Locking Hubs


 
Heavy Duty  Front Bumper



Tow  Package



Nice  Tires



Dual Fuel Tanks


Odometer Reads 48K Miles


100% Rust Free

All Original

VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND


The Body Is Strait With No Dents Or Scratches & The Interior Is In Excellent Condition With No Rips Or Tears 
The Truck Has Always Been Kept Up & Maintained.

If You Are A Chevrolet Fanatic...Then You Should Know That This Is One Of The Best Year Chevrolet Out There. 
 So Don't Miss Out Are This Great Fine.

This Truck Is A True Survivor It Runs And Drives Very Well The Motor Is Very Strong And

  The Transmission Shifts Very Smooth  And The 4x4 Works Great 
 Body Is All Original 



So Don't Miss You Chance To Own This Classic Chevrolet For Its Only Being Offered At Auction For 3 Days And Is Being Sold With NO RESERVE, That Means Highest Bidder Takes It..... Please If You Have Any Questions Or Concerns Please Ask Prior To Bidding Thanks And GOOD LUCK!

BID WITH CONFIDENCE

Call for Questions

(503) 421-1312



IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THIS VEHICLE INSPECTED, THE INSPECTION MUST BE DONE BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS !


 
***** Payment Details *****

 
PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY TO GO IF YOU PLAN ON BUYING THIS VEHICLE, I WILL NOT WAIT ON YOU TO GET APPROVED BY A BANK TO MAKE THIS PURCHASE,,,THANK YOU!
 
I require a $500 deposit within 24 hours after auction close by Paypal or Bank wire transfer and full payment within 72 hours by Bank wire transfer ONLY!
 
After all funds clear I will overnight you the title and bill of sale the next day.
 
This truck is being sold in as is condition with no warranty!


 
***** Shipping Details *****
 

The buyer is fully responsible for paying for the shipping of this vehicle, however if the buyer needs assistance

 arranging a Shipper/Auto Transporter whether it be local, out of state,

 or even overseas, I'd be more than happy to help out to make this transaction as smooth and as easy as

 possible. 



This vehicle is sold AS-IS "NO WARRANTY" due to WASHINGTON  law for used vehicles.

Thanks And Happy Bidding.


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